Learning Timeline
Key Insights
Advantages of Nano Banana
Nano Banana is significantly faster than ChatGPT (DALL-E) for image generation, making it ideal for workflows that require instant results.
Restrictions on Generating Famous Individuals
Some APIs, like Sora, may restrict the generation of images featuring famous individuals (sensitive subjects). If this occurs, use alternative models like Kling or Wan 2.5, which offer more flexibility.
Visual Consistency Tips
Always use the 'Reference Image' feature to ensure characters or subjects in your visual series maintain a consistent look across various prompts.
Prompts
Image Generation Prompt (Nano Banana)
Target:
Nano Banana
building an agent on a MacBook Pro
Video Movement Prompt (Kling AI)
Target:
Kling AI
the camera orbits around the focus individual on a laptop.
Step by Step
Generating Consistent Images with Nano Banana (Freepik)
- Search for 'Nano Banana' on Google or access it directly via the Freepik platform.
- Select your desired aspect ratio (e.g., 1:1 Square).
- Prepare a 'Reference Image' (e.g., a photo of Sam Altman's face) and save it to your computer.
- Click the 'Reference Image' button within the Nano Banana interface.
- Upload the saved reference image to ensure visual consistency.
- Enter an action description prompt in the text field, for example: 'building an agent on a MacBook Pro'.
- Click the Generate button to create the image based on that reference.
- Save the most suitable image to your local storage.
Converting Images to B-Roll Video using Kling AI
- Open the Kling AI platform or an alternative model like Wan 2.5.
- Upload the image generated from Nano Banana as the primary visual reference.
- In the video prompt field, enter camera movement instructions.
- Type a movement prompt such as: 'the camera orbits around the focus individual on a laptop'.
- Click the Generate button to start the video generation process.
- Wait for the 'cue' process to finish to view the resulting B-Roll clip.